Comparative response ofPisum sativum nodulated with indigenous soilRhizobium populations and/or co-inoculated with aRhizobium leguminosarum strain |
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Authors: | V. Škrdleta M. Němcová L. Lisá D. Novák D. Kovářová |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, 142 20 Prague 4 |
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Abstract: | No significant differences in the acetylene-reducing activity and evolution of H2 and CO2 nodulated roots ofPisum sativum inoculated with soilRhizobium populations from two soils with different acidities (Ruzyně soil 7.6; Lukavec soil 4.9) were observed.Rhizobium population from Lukavec soil formed nodules, exhibiting a higher H2 evolution. Co-inoculation with the Hup+ strain 128C30 (7×107 cells per seedling) eliminated, to some extent, the effect of soil populations on physiological activity. Translated by Č. Novotny |
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